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Just as well, consoles are expected to start out at $500.
AKA: Xbox2 = $499.99
LOL!

I had previously laid out in my head that with the Xbox2 launching 1 year early, it would obviously be less powerful than the PS3/Rev. But that it would be launching a year early, makng the Xbox2 akin to the Dreamcast of the next generation,
if Sega had posessed the fortitude to stick with it longer than they did.
My preconceived notions have now officially been shattered.
I'm now guessing Xbox2/PS3 = "if you have to ask, you can't afford it". One's a year early. One's more powerful. But at those prices, who the heck cares?
I'm braced for the Rev exceeding $200. The DS was higher than $99, but not by a lot. It'll have whatever that Revolutionary something-or-the-other about it is. It'll be less powerful than a PS3, but at those prices, who the heck cares? I kind of wonder how it'll stack up against the Xbox2?
Oh and, Activision wishes to return to the "good old days" of the N64. Good for them. I don't.
(Hey y'know, maybe the Revolution's revolutionary new thing that will "attract new gamers" is that it'll just be an ordinary, normal-priced console. Not "beating gamers away with a stick" like the rest of the industry wants to start doing. It's not technically a "positive" gamer flow, but a lack of negative can sometimes be seen as a positive. It's all about your point of view.)